
The Best Time to See the Planetary Parade This Month
Physics expert Orbax explains the best time to see the planetary parade this month is on January 21st early in the evening, an hour after sunset.
Physics expert Orbax explains the best time to see the planetary parade this month is on January 21st early in the evening, an hour after sunset.
Dr. Ali Dehghantanha discusses why school districts were impacted by a recent PowerSchool data breach, and urges investment in cybersecurity.
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Orbax highlights that the best time to see planets and stars this time of year is after sundown and before moonrise.
Orbax, a physicist in the Physics Department, explains how Mars, Jupiter, Uranus, Neptune, Venus and Saturn will align in the night sky.
Dr. Ali Dehghantanha warns Ontario schools are vulnerable to cyberattacks, advising them to update systems and use multi-factor authentication.
Dr. Ali Dehghantanha discusses the recent cyberattack on GTA school boards and suggests stronger measures to tackle these risks.
Dr. Ali Dehghantanha discusses China's cyberattack on the U.S. Treasury, highlighting security risks and global diplomatic implications.
Orbax explains how six planets will be visible in the night sky this month, with the best views on January 21st.